What are the profound meanings of Michael Jackson's "Black and White"?

Huang Jiaju also once sang a song called "Glory Years". The meaning of black skin to him is a lifetime of dedication, which actually has the same call and emotion as Michael Jackson's "Black and White". Because the starting point of these two songs is actually the hope that there can be peace, that we can avoid prejudice, arrogance, and status inequality, and learn to live in peace and harmony. After all, it is just the difference in skin. We are all human beings, why should we be so different? To differentiate, it’s a call from the heart.

In the United States, we all know that there is racial discrimination and different treatments based on race. Thinking that black people are inferior and belonging to a lower race naturally limits the development of many black people. In 2020, there were also incidents of white police killing black people, which raised racial discrimination to a new level and triggered demonstrations. Therefore, in Michael Jackson's song, he also expresses a hope for a peaceful place and no more prejudice. He is also telling us a truth.

He firmly believes that he is no worse than anyone else. He firmly believes that everyone is equal, and he is also a pacifist. Likewise, as a black man, he has a deeper understanding of the discrimination that black people encounter. After all, the pride and prejudice of human nature and the inequality of status will cause black people to suffer a lot of unfair treatment in society. He just hopes to express a message through the song "Black and White". No matter whether you are black or white, as long as you can become strong, then you can gain status.

In fact, in this world of jungle, only if you are strong can you be looked up to, respected, expected, and inspired. He sent out such a call with his singing. He is also a very great philanthropist. He is also full of love and care for black people in his heart. He used his own efforts to set an example for black people. Only if you are strong, then Only then can you have the right to speak. This song also brings a kind of belief and expectation to others. No matter it is black or white, as long as you are strong, you are strong.